I forgot to mention maybe the most important things about propeller. there is and oustanding comunity around propeller, many of them, in the propeller forum http://forums.parallax.com/forumdisplay.php?65-Propeller-Chip They're all kind of genius who make tons of code lines that they share on the Propeller Object Exchange(OBEX) http://obex.parallax.com/ Where you can learn propeller since basic to very advanced acknowlegment about propeller Best regards 2011/6/9 Hector Garcia : > I'm working with propeller since about a year. I'm glad you discovered to= o. > > First of all, you can find a lot of information on the parallax web site > www.parallax.com > > there is an exclusive page for propeller > > http://www.parallax.com/tabid/407/Default.aspx > > On the propeller download page > http://www.parallax.com/ProductInfo/Microcontrollers/PropellerGeneralInfo= rmation/PropellerMediaPage/tabid/832/Default.aspx > > You can download the Propeller Tool Software for Windows, > and the Brad's Spin Tool, which runs in Linux an Mac. > > There is also the propeller Manual where, in page 17 you can find the > -almost- minimal hardware connections. > http://www.parallax.com/Portals/0/Downloads/docs/prod/prop/PropellerHardw= areConnections.pdf > > Theoretically, the propeller can work only with a serial connection > (to load the program to RAM) and power supply. Practically, its best > to run it with an eeprom, as Bob noted, and a FTDI chip for serial. > > Regards > > > -- > Hector > -- > El Pic no pudo Iniciar correctamente. > Inserte el disco de arranque y presione cualquier pin para continuar... > > Linux Registered User #467500 > http://counter.li.org/ > --=20 Hector -- El Pic no pudo Iniciar correctamente. Inserte el disco de arranque y presione cualquier pin para continuar... Linux Registered User #467500 http://counter.li.org/ --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .